Explain the significance of a conditioned emotional response (CER)
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer: A CER is a classically conditioned response in which a novel stimulus comes to elicit components of an emotional reaction after prior pairing with an emotionally relevant stimulus. Organisms will work to avoid or to terminate a stimulus that elicits a CER.
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Grades in elementary school would be a measure of one's
a. achievement. b. intelligence. c. reaction range. d. motivation.
Implicit measures of attitude ______.
a. are thought to be less filtered than explicit measures of attitude b. predict the same behaviors as explicit measures of attitude c. both are thought to be less filtered than explicit measures of attitude and predict the same behaviors as explicit measures of attitude d. neither are thought to be less filtered than explicit measures of attitude nor predict the same behaviors as explicit measures of attitude
To help children adjust to their new life circumstances following a divorce, parents should compete with each other for their children's love and attention
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A few early studies on brain lateralization wrongly gave rise to the idea that humans are either predominantly right-brained or left-brained without much sharing of information between the two hemispheres. It is likely that these early studies were performed on:
A. people with damage to the corpus callosum. B. people who were depressed. C. children younger than 5 years of age. D. people with an IQ between 80 and 110.